Hello All:

Several weeks ago, I posted a question asking for hardware and software
suggestions for an electronic data collection system for our team. Here is
a summary of the responses and some thoughts.


   - A Nexus 7 with Google Sheets for data collection. A cheap mobile data
   plan allows for data syncing throughout the day. A case that has a wrist
   strap so it’s more portable and a portable battery to help with battery
   life. Cost $350 at time of purchase.
   - Samsung Tab4 tablets (refurbished from Amazon) and an external Garmin
   GPS that connects via Bluetooth. Data collection is done with open data kit
   and the ODKCollect app for Android
   - iPad mini using the Numbers app to collect data. The important thing
   is not to use a big case, apparently an Otterbox can cause overheating
   quite quickly in direct sunlight.
   - Using an HP Stream 7 tablet running windows with MS Access for data
   entry. The main problems were screen glare, even when using an anti-glare
   cover, and buttons being too small on forms. Overall: not recommended
   - Small field laptops (Panasonic Toughbooks) with Real Time Research
   Field Forms

*In brief:*

*The hardware:* Nexus 7, Samsung Tab4, iPad mini, HP Stream 7, and
Panasonic Toughbooks

*The software:* Google Sheets/Forms, Open Data Kit, Numbers app, Fulcrum
app, EpiCollect, Pendragon Forms, MS Access, Real Time Research (RTR) Field
Forms



We were surprised to see that no responses from people using phones for
data collection, so if you are using phones, we’d like to hear from you.
Right now, we’re not sure exactly which direction we’ll take but the
software options we’re leaning towards are Open Data Kit and Pendragon
Forms. Our team intends to do a trial run in the upcoming field season and
deploy as many as 15 devices starting in June. We’re going to be giving
updates in our blog, so follow along at
echinaceaProject.org/datacollectionsystem. We have set up comments on our
website so if you have any suggestions, thoughts, or words of
encouragement, stop by our website and let us know.



Sincerely,


Danny Hanson

on behalf of Team Echinacea

http://echinaceaproject.org/

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